
NACO Galleryさん
Tonightl the message will make u dance!http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=13 3941068509&index=1

NACO Galleryさん
Tonight!! @ 9PM.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=17 8276492215

NACO Galleryさん
Tonight!! Altar celebration starts at 6pm. Live music @ 9.30 with
"Cafe con Pan." http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=16 4012487182&ref=ts

NACO Galleryさん Fresh backed croissants, almond, chocolate, cheese & butter.......mmmh what to chose?
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NACO Galleryさん Awesome coffee to wake up to...... :)

NACO Galleryさん
“D” is for Dead on Dundas
NACO Gallery Café has invited the community of Dundas West and the Brockton Triangle (along Dundas St. from Gladstone to Lansdowne) to be part of its celebration for the day of the dead:
We invited businesses and homes to create altars and installations to commemorate their close ones deceased, ...along Dundas Street and its surroundings for people to visit. This event will take place on Monday November the 2nd from 6pm. To 10pm.
276 Gladstone Av. St. Anne's Anglican Church
Meditation with ambient music. 6 -9pm.
1438 Dundas St West. Zoots
Performance Piece
1445 Dudnas St. West. Residential
Altar
1532 Dundas St. West. Hen House
Special Drinks and a window display
1582 Dundas St. West. Beadle
Video installation in window with music
1659 Dundas St. West. Residential
Window display projection
1665 Dundas St. West. NACO
Window installation and an altar, as well we will be offering traditional “Pan de Muertos” and live music by "Cafe con Pan" at 9:20 pm. (License Bar.)
Also at NACO Gallery Cafe on Thursday November 5th
UBIQUITOUS DEATH
A group show that explores a contemporary perspective of the Mexican tradition. Installation, painting, and photography will expose how Toronto artists relates to death.
Opening show on Thursday November 5th @ 8pm. with Dj: NoLoves
Artist:
Romas Zenon Astrauskas
Kaitlin Till-Landry
Alejandra Diaz
Alec Dempster
Brian Rideout
Jenn Murphy
Day of the Dead (EL Dia de los Muertos) on November 2nd is an ancient celebration from Mexico and some South American countries. Here in Canada people have been more and more exposed to this celebration, which focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died.
Traditions include building altars honoring the deceased, using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed.
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“D” is for Dead on Dundas
NACO Gallery Café has invited the community of Dundas West and the Brockton Triangle (along Dundas St. from Gladstone to Lansdowne) to be part of its celebration for the day of the dead:
We invited businesses and homes to create altars and installations to commemorate their close ones deceased, ...along Dundas Street and its surroundings for people to visit. This event will take place on Monday November the 2nd from 6pm. To 10pm.
276 Gladstone Av. St. Anne's Anglican Church
Meditation with ambient music. 6 -9pm.
1438 Dundas St West. Zoots
Performance Piece
1445 Dudnas St. West. Residential
Altar
1532 Dundas St. West. Hen House
Special Drinks and a window display
1582 Dundas St. West. Beadle
Video installation in window with music
1659 Dundas St. West. Residential
Window display projection
1665 Dundas St. West. NACO
Window installation and an altar, as well we will be offering traditional “Pan de Muertos” and live music by "Cafe con Pan" at 9:20 pm. (License Bar.)
Also at NACO Gallery Cafe on Thursday November 5th
UBIQUITOUS DEATH
A group show that explores a contemporary perspective of the Mexican tradition. Installation, painting, and photography will expose how Toronto artists relates to death.
Opening show on Thursday November 5th @ 8pm. with Dj: NoLoves
Artist:
Romas Zenon Astrauskas
Kaitlin Till-Landry
Alejandra Diaz
Alec Dempster
Brian Rideout
Jenn Murphy
Day of the Dead (EL Dia de los Muertos) on November 2nd is an ancient celebration from Mexico and some South American countries. Here in Canada people have been more and more exposed to this celebration, which focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died.
Traditions include building altars honoring the deceased, using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed.
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NACO Galleryさん 2. VThese things are obligatory and absolutely essential. It is incumbent upon every man of insight and understanding to strive to translate that which hath been written into reality and action.... That one indeed is a man who, today, dedicateth himself to the service of the entire human race.

NACO Galleryさん Uplifting .....? The day is approaching when all the peoples of the world will have adopted one universal language and one common script. When this is achieved, to whatsoever city a man may journey, it shall be as if he were entering his own home.






















